By Emma Baird and Saumya Biskudanaruppage, Accountants
Tax time is coming! As the end of the financial year approaches, every income earner is reminded of the essential tasks of collecting and submitting all tax related documents to enable the preparation of your tax return.
by Yvette Goss, Accountant and Superannuation Specialist
There were many proposals announced recently in the Federal Budget regarding superannuation but due to the way superannuation law is enacted in Australia, you may not realise that the earliest that they can come into effect is 1 July 2022. So as the 2020/21 financial year is coming to an end, let’s focus on the changes to superannuation that we do know will apply from 1 July 2021.

by Mike Sweeney, Director
The Australian Federal Budget was handed down on 11th May 2021 and it included a number of new reforms as well as extension of existing tax concessions. The highlights we have extracted from the budget papers are below.

Located just under an hour south of Adelaide, the Aldinga township has gone through some exciting changes recently. Part of that transformation is a new retail development called The Temperance Precinct.
Partly new and partly old, the older part is in the development’s namesake, the old Temperance Hotel which was built in 1868. The most well-known tenant in this part is Miss Gladys on Sea. The new part is two new double-story buildings, one of which houses Maxwell's Organic Grocery and Cafe, while the other houses our great clients, Sage House and Sage Loft.

by Vanessa Sweeney, Practice Manager
If you are operating a company, partnership or Trust, you must have a separate bank account for tax purposes. If you’re a sole trader or setting up your own business, opening new bank accounts for it may seem like one more headache that you don’t need. But separating your business and personal finances from the start can save you time and money later, here’s 3 reasons why.

by Vanessa Sweeney, Practice Manager
There are a range of wage subsidies available to business to assist with the cost of hiring new employees. With many businesses looking to hire new staff but still feeling the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, any reduction in employment expenses can be helpful. Some subsidies may only apply to certain employers and employees and all have strict criteria that must be met to ensure existing employees are not displaced or disadvantaged. We can assist you to determine eligibility for these subsidies and in some cases apply on your behalf, please contact us if you have any queries or would like information specific to your business or circumstances.

By Leah Groves, Accountant & Superannuation Specialist
To celebrate Russell Bedford’s Taking You Further Day this year, we wanted to do something that would bring together staff from across our Australian member firms and get staff at all levels involved in what it means to be part of the RBI network.

We are very pleased to announce that the The Australian Financial Review has named the combined Australian Russell Bedford International firms as number 25 in the top 100 accounting firms across the country. Despite the challenging year on multiple fronts, we are very proud of the Russell Bedford firms across Australia who have all quickly adapted and moved forward. The recognition as number 25 in Australia reflects the strength of the firms around Australia and their continued growth and development.

We have been assisting many of our clients with adoption of the new accounting standards including AASB 15 Revenue from Contracts, AASB 1058 Income for Not-for-Profit Entities, AASB 16 Leases and AASB 9 Financial Instruments. With the release of these new standards, our clients now have to recognise their revenue under entire new frameworks, they have brought in Right of Use Assets and Liabilities on the face of the balance sheets, subsequently have had to update their calculations to reflect the impact of COVID-19 and have had to change the way they account for financial instruments in line with AASB 9. The accounting environment is ever-changing and recently even more so.








